The Australian War Memorial is one of Australia's most significant landmarks, honoring the sacrifice of the nation's military personnel. Located in Canberra, it serves as a museum, shrine, and archive, offering a comprehensive look into Australia's wartime history.
Canberra experiences four seasons:
Open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. Closed on Christmas Day.
The memorial is famous for its extensive exhibits on Australian military history, the Hall of Memory, and the Last Post Ceremony, held daily at sunset.
Established in 1941, the memorial combines Byzantine and Art Deco architectural styles. Its Hall of Memory contains the Tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier.